After Affirmative Action Win Over Harvard, Group Takes on West Point
Students for Fair Admissions has a steeper hill to climb at the Supreme Court as it tries to overturn the military's diversity, equity, and inclusion policies.
Immigration and the Economy: A Complicated Picture
Immigration has become an increasingly prominent political issue, heightened by the sharp increase in people coming into the country across the southern border.
How Secretary of State Races Became Key Focus in Election Integrity Battle
In the wake of the 2020 election, focus sharpened on the 41 state secretaries of state that manage elections; a once obscure position has become a battleground.
The True Culprits of Cervical Cancer
There are major root causes for cervical cancer that are often ignored, yet their consideration is pivotal for achieving a cancer-free life.
Judge’s Dismissal of Classified Document Case Against Trump Explained
Judge Aileen Cannon ruled that the special counsel’s appointment violated the appointments clause of the Constitution.
U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon dismissed the Justice Department’s...
Supreme Court to Hear Historic Death Penalty Case
The on-again, off-again scheduling of Richard Glossip’s execution will be heard by the Supreme Court thanks to questions from Oklahoma.
Illegal Immigrant Crisis Stings Border Town In Unexpected Way
You close the bridge to legal shoppers … to open the way for illegal people coming across under the bridge; it makes no sense,’ says an Eagle Pass resident.
Yes, We Want Our Leaders to Be Moral
National poll by Harris X in summer of 2023 found majority of Americans thought politicians should focus more on moral leadership than on practical outcomes.
Memes, Pop Culture, and Economy: How Young Voters Helped Trump Win
Trump made double-digit gains with Gen Zers, a group that distinguishes itself from Millennials in many ways.
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President-elect Donald Trump has many people to...
4 Takeaways From the Trump–Harris Presidential Debate
Americans had a chance to hear from both sides in a debate that saw Vice President Kamala Harris square off against former President Donald Trump for the first time.
What Is ‘Disease X’ That the WHO Is Preparing For?
At WEF seminar “Preparing for Disease X,” WHO's Ghebreyesus stated that in 2018 his organization “needed to have a placeholder for the disease we don’t know.
This City Elected a Republican Mayor for the First Time Since 1877
CHARLESTON, S.C.—A city known best for its tourist attractions, seafood, and vibrant Southern culture has just elected its first Republican mayor since 1877.